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... regarded both by Greeks and Romans as the proper limit of study . There were occasional holidays , and the hot time of the year was given up to vacation as is still the practice in many countries . The first duty of a Greek boy was to ...
... regarded both by Greeks and Romans as the proper limit of study . There were occasional holidays , and the hot time of the year was given up to vacation as is still the practice in many countries . The first duty of a Greek boy was to ...
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... regarded with contempt a gentleman who thought it a desirable ob- ject in life to be a prize - fighter , a gamekeeper , or a coach- man . The antagonism between work and games was a practical difficulty to them as it is to us . It was ...
... regarded with contempt a gentleman who thought it a desirable ob- ject in life to be a prize - fighter , a gamekeeper , or a coach- man . The antagonism between work and games was a practical difficulty to them as it is to us . It was ...
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... regarded by masters of all schools as of the first importance to intellect and morality . Plato , Aristotle , and Aristophanes agree in this . Music was not only the gyinnastic of the ear and the voice , but of the spirit , and the ...
... regarded by masters of all schools as of the first importance to intellect and morality . Plato , Aristotle , and Aristophanes agree in this . Music was not only the gyinnastic of the ear and the voice , but of the spirit , and the ...
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... regarded them as abstractions from phenomena . Men , he said , have souls and there are traces of souls in animals , but men have reason which animals have not . This reason is partly active and partly passive , and is to some extent ...
... regarded them as abstractions from phenomena . Men , he said , have souls and there are traces of souls in animals , but men have reason which animals have not . This reason is partly active and partly passive , and is to some extent ...
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... regarded as a pre- paration for the education of the soul . This is done by music . But here also we must have moderation . The student must not degenerate into an artist . An artist practises music not for his own perfection but to ...
... regarded as a pre- paration for the education of the soul . This is done by music . But here also we must have moderation . The student must not degenerate into an artist . An artist practises music not for his own perfection but to ...
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